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Libertyville Independent, 21 Apr 1921, p. 3

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111E LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 921. PACL' TUDVD - . & .1'iA.. * i ~ CA~DDTID~. LL> 'j '>I"'w' lu" C )u do of I owdcrs. urdinary I 'i. You Il )rice for à at a iat rep- ng. ntain as a neyer Ler talla d of 'Beft Ihkin. ruths, it full oi G.ld Cak. .u p ù'l' ieft t>' ~ ups le7tc ?iorlâd s u lie> f's d Modern çp rll. m'come in aux in the iegU Be sure lar wa y. u want ft. ilil lla' k .SEDWICK IS îi EN PROMOTION iii , i .îîk'nun '.î b'- n vv> cil ,M oioîii n hi' t " f,'-n !ri>ldî W.îI) k' rt, îtî- if t îation Ar 'ce- 7:25 a. nii. 7: 55 a. ni. 8:25 ar. m 8: 55 à. m. 9: 38 a. în. 9,S .55 n :48 a. ni. 1 :25 p. ni.- 1 :55 a. m. 2:25 p. m. 2: 55 p.-ni- 3:25 p. m. 3:55 p. m. until: 6:25 p. ml. 6:55 p. ni. 7:31 p. m. 7: 55 p. m. ute Intervals until S P. M.; 9: 48 P. 12:48. a.jp. mrd Time, which is ne. kee R. R. FKR FU FORTHE CI-ECKER BOARD! TU1E FRUIT CROP 1Crlducteci by WILLIAM J.WOD 0f LAKE COIJNTY tdýI0dea tentehol e ad8.a Cd1 illiam J. Wood, 118 Beli 4dérp St.. Waukegan, III reports of Damage to Fruit - _ Trees Corne in -from al. l ý 9~ 23- q. - Prts0fCouty ,1- :I!uwîyvs. A. Long. l'la üdi Partsof Cunty1 Il, FlilliA(-îi'icitn Tour'ne>. if~ ~ 1qi.lii; Ir i'~ ~ J 14) 17 15 24 25 2 'jn. îî- iei li)iine fblizzard ilia l> i!) 19 27 2n 18 14d 28 19 I îuia'- -I tlii>> uîi,,(ifLakp Count> ýIl k. Il 15 17 22 10 15 22 1 : 'o w, li' b-e.11 Wpll foîîn&ded.'122 1 21 2.> 26 1 7 19 11 4 S Fin- .II i l! Il, -(,runttf' rine', 15 2 7 12 13 22 7 21 18 1 lt-" > n îiI>>'- ilji i nrlards. 2 18 28 ]Ili 14 9 23 1 Fin >>iw> :îer itifl> aaxiolusiy i 1S 71 21 25 15 11 ta ,- w 1WIPI Ieîl ol thair tv ues iili 18 9 228e 9 5 18 k) 31M2C r (5. ron> i -'I'o l. 1 a 14 8 il 2 7 25 34 7 Prf.Ilnî . o ùif.aI ilie'29 25b, 2 2 18 30 26 1.5 1l26' 22 re >'> b Ieiî ,ý w lLuI littile hole 8 Il "Il 17 il 1 ;-) 7302.5 7 1 for > fiuel>cI>'. i-nQ 'u1 of ic 125 22 21 1I 26 17 Il , 1 i nî *.ir' Il lin oie . 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W'îfi .> o Ilaýat nd a iw. vit, -I. fIl,, 1 Clii I1'> >itle ,,L Xii 1 . By. J A. KiOL Ifi m:- __________ ___________ PASTOIN OMIS .mmVI.. Mer £IUSPfflITad NERVOUSNM Aak fo a T" ia lan yd BookWe maaled f r.. XOWOG am. Co. 0004. C.. lu W. La"u M. CUiMON D IRED ÛRABBE AUCTIONEERING FARM AND STOCK SALES A SPECIALTY 547 NORTH COUNTY ST. WAUKEGAN PHONE 2441 Reawa. Ciaea 4mm usimaess Cages DR.J.L.TAYLOR Office in Frist National Bank Bidg.1 1Le-'idence on Broadway, opposite Park' LIBERTI VILLE. ILLINOIS. DR. 0. F. BUIEtRFIELD VETERINARY SURGEON llla>'l< lé> 17 19 23. White-&6 3u 31. tBlack to play and wîn Irîblem No. 157. By J. A. Kear. à m" lack 3 4 2j K 24. Whîfe--ll 19 Ks 9 lé. White ta pla), and draw. Aitnt St. Veterinarian. ISolution to Prohiem No. 152.1 LIMTY VILLE, ILLINOIS. 'J. Wood. BN~k 6 9 121M. R1-IMNMN-W. COlBY - wh"itc.182a 25 e-,. Attoney-t.Lf White ta play and m-it Atore.a.Lw25 21 12 16 21 17 22 26 Oi 0ice at Home, on Cook Avenue. 6 10 20 il 15 22 1l. 14 Telaphane 163-J. 27 23 10 15 25 18 LiBERTYVILLEJ, ILLINOIS. ouint rbe o 5 LYEL H MORRIS1 10 25 Ks 12 26 29. Atterney-at-Law Wbite-7 Il 13 14 19 K 20. LMBURTYVILLE. ILLINOIS. Wbife ta'. pay and m-fn. LuceBuidin. 4 110 19 15 3 10 LueBulin.10 17 il 8 10 19 16 7 Aleb. Piiome 136-M. Office Phone 8 9 6 12 3 20 16 29 25 PAUL Mac GUFFIN Attorney-at-Law LIBIIRTY VILLE. ILLINOIS- Telephone 33. DR. C. B. OUIIEY Veterinary Surgeon. Tedephoese 35 and 36. *Mlo@ With Farm Bureau. IMMeyiLL. ILLINOIS. F. IAIESrW X&N4UFACTURKR OP UâflE AIUGRAIM enfty Woek of EvRy 116 S" mtL m.St. WAUKEGA, I. MARTIN C. DECKER Attorney-at.Law. 315 Washington Street WAUKB)GAN. ILLINOIS. Ofilce Phone 848. Res. Phone 1100-W CHARLF R. WICKEN Wa.shington-County Sts. Phone 1892 WÂUE:UAN, ILLINOIS. Public Aceountant and Auditor. àoemUag Systeme, Audits, Booka Po" Periodlcally 1foi Fils WhO de mée aaei a Permanent Dookkeemer. Solution ta Probiem Na. 154. By W., J. Wood. Black-1 Il 14 15 16 17 26 Ka 222. Wite-5 12 20 21 27 29 Ka 3 4 24. Black to pay and m-it. 14 18 27 18 22 15 14 7 26 30 21 14 15 19 20 11 18 23 24 8 15 10 doe .sEurlyOrew Mans Atltem Per,-, 1!i i î'. I. i l'-l>apufîar gen1U.î u ,.e-o'-iuiî.d. ':&dltereOb B« tlu eliufloy voaw i-iiîil otpersonsi 'Il Li .. (LL , . '. V ;lIIid iwi L >' I L tril LI ' M '. I ' .5fi l, i.-11,L> 'I ' 1.)L, ii i lit, I %( ýi lli anli iii at a> I>>> n i' >nî~>î ~ I L>-. tiI i. svifal subj' - 'e>, * ' ~.. >~ ~ f >>,î-, > VI>. idîa> nigli> f11 i pîortantiI , Lî 1'. IL>', 'Lf Lt 'XIî'i'u-> '> lll an d ilsIn ligiaus educ> iî %%Il fi' Si >0>11il.>>al cil i,,rrng jbioulic'IL> i'oie filé attenftîin ,IL.01h. >1 L 1'.t.. cii iii îfldîi )îLLiîiinit a.gain in Ifîfi- "ii.LLinLt u'iifi'f <o .1i IliU" ' b ii l liSas elILi I.C, JI Il a>> ,,l>' il>Li wll mta n Thursda> . 1to I .iCl . g'. '> (Il' iFidna 'teaiag ai>un LIiLL>L' ITIP L', i> ' i> 115 L i P, i ' SI* r PL'>r a DEERFIELD Il 0000000000 0 'i- 8 îisniî 2t-,îi I>îa I>14 e alio M1I*I i - P M ài i1ý tisiui . NI>v. nd -NI \. 1f. Wilnimot ';t NN.>ki'>îîWido' vIns Li1 i" NI - ' I I aîv>k i,- tut îi Te-d 11 oit i t . uv il .. i lii- f i, î liene t hi f I lLa cek. isiitin lwii iag ui ýNu n join Wilian »illlioa nI >u i 'o e "i -.îu>î TIi ,nye c. r.izebt b> ci>ldîi-n, MNi, and Min. Louis-,Soitikei' anrd chlidîen. !Mr. and Mim>.Cfii',NVWill iai> andl ian daugfmiers aI Iflen> iew. N -s ' i.uelîa Nililluna ut Cficazo, and NI i and Mis-. Etthan WInilf him ht-i biriliday anniveusar> - NI-13.il. Ere', eýntî-rtin"îf ili- aIii ah>1 onai t Snci>-> oILlIiiI CI iuîî h 'l'iuisditc' aftrraîuîîi MI>r.aîînl',i s. \V A. Wiinn ',hent L,!' IFfia. w >1> NI>' >în>l NI>-..Lincoln P.> .jI . u'>li,,! i' .,'> 1> > i T Iti>a ,i i'- Ni>> -'G. 1, z o ..1,1 %%-î i >l] , Mi îand NI> . I'in M:i à , '> NI t>-i .îîu'ai, f1 îviou.î %, iii>' i,> ' j> if> îtîunfir ui. bai n îîî ýNI> at>>f NIis.Lincoln ['i-f is a>ttendî i-i the, i unerllofiau aid Iliicaîl S.J. Ofhi uh. iof Ausf a Safurda> - da> fî'eaing. Ewald Winter alto sang ai solo. Meis. Ira t4olýieturned boni>-Tues- daî> Ira ma two weeks' trip fa Bowling KesNucks. and D>etroit, Midi. NIr.and Mrs F. Il Meyer callid on Nli'. and 'ifret V. V. Barries M'edaeay ail ernoon. Mliss Eva Pettis. who spenu lIhe pasi wPek at the home of ber father. C. W. PIfîu.îefurned f0 lier work afi Dele van,.Vi',. Ai the village election held Tuestia P. IH. Kress wac re'-lected presideat. and Edward Segert. trusteCe; Theodore Kaaak. cierk. The new trustees are t'eorze- Stanger and Jas O'Connor. -o- -OBITUARV Lucy Ann Langdan Petis. daugbtee of Jason and Eliza Langdon, was born in tbê tom-n ut Ela. Lake county. Oct. 18, 1848, and died at ber home in Deer- .iield April 13, 1921. at the age of 72 >CarS, 5 monihs and -23-da,)'a. -Sie wa» united la marriage Sept. 1867. to Chas. IW. Pettîs. To this bappy union eleven cbildren m-are born-Eva A.. oiD@eeîan. iîs.;Elmer. Nellie (Mirs. Fred Hag qîe). Charlotte (Mirs. Eanil Fredriek), Lincoln, Charles G. and Robert E.. ail of Deerfield: and Elizabeth( Mrs. R. NI Lord,,ai Raceniswaod. Williamî died in iafancy; Marice died in Fehruary. 1900. at the age of 26; and Susan (Mu-s. Fred Kersten) died fa January, 1920. ai thbagae of 36 years. Sbe also leaves thirteen grandcNlidren and a brother. Walter Langdon. of Brad- IStreet, Mass. She came ta Deerfld wlth ber hua- band and iamlly la the faillaf 1873. where she had since resided. an hon- ored, belaved nelgbbor and friand. Site was, a member of the Preabyterian cburch for the fuast 14 years, and also a charter unenîer of the Royal Neigh- bors of America. She was alqays a muait davoted wife and mother. wbo m-I be graatly miss- ed. AU dan look forward ta a hhppy reunion witb ber lIn the haavenly home. The Rev. Mr. Thomaes took charga'of the funeral whicb m-as beid at the home on friday afternoof, Àpril 16. Interment in the Deeriield cerne- tery. decoratioji. The eweiry ut the au. dient E'gyPtitsbabeeau eérv a PftESSYTERIAN CHIJRCH t4EWS uIelr toma.Theattendace at SabhbJ ScISool -the cloing of the content between the classes of young ladies and young men. The young men'w clans won by severai T Q o points. The yowsg ladies will serve T o a dinner tn the young men Baturday ai ening, April 30. Mr. Thomas preached iaet Sumday L A T E morning on "The Churoh." In the ove- L A FR ning a joint meetig was heid with the IC. E.. led byMr. Stanger. Oetth anly a matter Of short time. The six;oclock dlnner eerved at the Donit waittuntil pains and 8 14 BCII*S attended eTueaday was well becomne ificurablO disaBe8& vOA iltrnge met bv b' i peinful conseSOUCs by ta=gfl 1lted fo» the Chilêen».'week. begin- G bLDU M A ning Sunday. April 24 ta May 1. D)r. Verkuyl, head of the Religiqus Educa- tonai division of this Synod, wlll be the speaker on Sunday evening, AMril 24, ad on Priday evening, April 29, at 30'ciock. A compiiientary dinner Th erdst-acdad reoedy for kidne.* dren, the afficers and teacherq or the lUver, bladduw and uric .cid tmbm-the Satbbath school. Natxionl Rmed ci ntouand i"ca 1600 --o- Ou-stee4. TWree181988, ail dnggh UNITED EVANQELICAL CI4URCM ta*lE. fer 9 ouedi M da u ~Reglar services are being held both Ui Si~ -morning and evenas every Sunday GOLFERS! AGOLF and ,COUNTRY Club for EVERY- BODY is now be- ing organized in the north district clubhouse and othèr buildings on property. Have 170 acres of natural golf land partly wooded etc. Mem- bership fees and oanual dues within reach of aImost es'- eryone. You 'oire offered an opportunityto became identified with a progressive and truly democratic arganization. If in- terested address Pox 405, Care of independent. Th- kui, f 1 - M 5iiýon,,is I il oM i~'ic > i J O>i'-, ('an be - n i mi.,>' h APPLIANCES They lighten labor iTbey lengthen bours of leisure They inerease comfort and convenence Theo family of thcrn is a very large one and a versatile one. Youknowmany - Wa sh i ng ma- chines, irons, va- cuum cleaners, toasters, g ri i 11 s, c o ffe epercola- tors, fans, orna- mental lamps. We seli them Monthly Payments Public Serice Co. OF NORTKERN ILLINOIS5 (MrxLI- -r--'îrîb of tý,nrmerc- and Heating )ropped? price, s lias ebuilding in price during the last gand beating materials' building materials, and 'ssariiv flot at s0 high a 1515s. O per cent, a drap af, mal price. Who Says Plumbing Prices have flot ID * \- the-1 ai ni pî nlRt' h- ~efallen in i\llýîou,,Ii omrnîticles .increased ni *feîu yeaî-. mare than otbeî's, plumnî *did flot lump as [ugh as some otehr bi *hence the percentage of drop is nece rate In order to reach the prev-iaus b Where an artmcle ha' increased 101 50 per cet brings it balck ta the origif But piurnbîng -anîd b'ating ma1teî'ials part of buiding costs. in the a% eraug Ihouse, wheîe bot water lîcat is used, tih heatîng is about eiglit to ten per-c-ent.( bouse, îand in other buildings it is even *Followîing are sorte of the puices or supplies FOR 30 DAYS ONLY: *Five-foot (,uaraîîteed Bath Tubs *for onîy SCalorie PI'pelc-ss Furnacca as Iow as 1 8x2l Ihon Lavatory only Genuine Rund Water Heaters for gas now only ...rý .. .....-- . S30-galion Galvanized Range Boilers EGER & LICH SPhane 1 9Ô-W -- - r - Mvusic's Perfe,ýct Mirror The New Edison is -like the perfect -mirror that reflects form and feature, truc to every Une and subtlety of coloring., It gives you an exact RE-CREATION of the singing or piay- ing of the living artist or .artist&. Mr. Edison se~nt 7 yeotrs of bis tirm and 3 milions of biB dolars to develop the per fect -reabom o f the New EdiSon He bas proved this perfeDct reabli bycoprn the New Edimon with living artists 5,000 times before mSdthan5 mill peop1e. The New Edison Is poetdvely the only phonogruph wbwih cazd .caan this test W. hav, for yoei, a proof Où o0"t Of0<the fimous Frnkliin Booth Etching of Mr. EdMmas ho 1 m ',a today. Size 1 2 x 19 inohes. Beurs no adv.rtin- ing matter, suitable for framing. .juat OM out the bailo,-and bring or il it to uâs. -- LJO To Unkm a.t.b rm-u.m aU s fv.t CRI*- DECKER &,HELTON ,m Telephone No. 5$ Libertyville, Illinos iww Y W ý& ý& AL ÀL ý& ý& TIIE LIBERTWILLE INDEPENDENT, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1,921. PýÀCF THRSM a constitute a very small ge seven or eight room he cost of plumbing and a Sof the total cost of the in less.4 , plumbing and heating $27.00 $135.00 $8.75 $17,75 ..........$11 25- [TFELD Libertyville il.

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